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Koni Yellow Sport AutoX setup
Now that I've got several events with my setup (75% stiff front, 10% rear), I was curious what effect going full stiff in the front will have? I have a event tomorrow and thought I would try it, but wanted to get a couple of opinions of the effect.
Will it make the car push more? Less? I feel like the car is pretty good now and I can loosen it up if I need to with just a air pressure adjustment in the rear. I'm on 285 RS3's all around and usually run 40psi in the front and 34 in the rear. Going up or down 1-2 psi in the rear really makes a big difference on how the car acts. Most of the lots we use are sealed asphalt FWIW. Thoughts? |
What sway bars and springs are you running? Stock front camber?
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Did my first 3 runs yesterday with the same setup I've been using. Changed the front shocks to full stiff on the 4th run (same tire pressure, 40F/34R). Felt more responsive but just a bit loose in the rear. After lunch I started lowering pressure in the rear 1 psi, better. Lower again 1 psi the next run and had my fastest run. The last 2 runs I did the same, lowering the rear 1 psi each. Don't think that really made any improvements, car started pushing just a bit, but some of that may have been I was driving harder, not sure.
On sealed asphalt, full stiff front with 40psi, and 10% stiff rear, 32psi looks to be a better starting point than my previous settings. |
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I am 39F and 34R (cold psi) with RE71R. very similar. Though I still have that whacky setup (front soft 5/10 stiff and rear 8/10 stiff lol) and it works for me. |
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If you're going faster with them like that, then it's better :tup:
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